AT&T’s Free Wi-Fi for iPhones is Back
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008AT&T is back to offering free Wi-Fi for iPhone users (they tried this very briefly earlier in the year before shutting it off), and I know I should be more excited about it than I am. It’s cool that so many hotspots (including company-owned Starbucks) will offer up their bandwidth free to iPhone owners, but [...]
Making your Own Mobile HotSpot with iBox2Go
Monday, October 20th, 2008I have a couple friends traveling through some western states and having a hard time finding available broadband along the way. We are a mobile society and an increasingly information-based society, but our ability to connect to information while mobile is still limited. Until ubiquitous WiMax arrives, everyone’s got different ideas for how best to [...]
What’s the Right Price for Wi-Fi in the Sky?
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008That painfully long cross-country flight might get a little shot of Wi-Fi anesthesia if all goes well on an American Airlines test flight tomorrow. It was widely reported today (CrunchGear, Electronista, Engadget) that the airline recently most renowned for charging extra for any checked luggage will test their new “Gogo” in-flight Wi-Fi service on a [...]
Automatic Geotagging with New Eye-Fi Card
Monday, May 12th, 2008Today, Electronista reported that Eye-Fi, maker of the Eye-Fi wireless SD card, has announced two new cards that broaden the appeal of the technology in a couple of directions. For those who may have missed the stir caused by Eye-Fi last year, the premise of the product is that it will automatically upload your photos [...]
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